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1 SOCIAL WORK (0071) Social Science Division ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the description of the online program of study at Area A Essential Skills - 9 Hours ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 MATH 1001 or Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 Area B Institutional Options - 4 hours See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page Area C Humanities/Fine Arts - 6 hours Literature Course See Humanities/Fine Arts, page The following course is recommended, but other Area C courses are allowed. See page 67. COMM 1110 Public Speaking* 3 Area D Science, Mathematics, And Technology - 11 Hours Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page Mathematics/ See Area D Mathematics/Technology courses, Technology Page Area E Social Science - 12 Hours HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 U.S. History Through 1877 or Elective See Area E Social Science courses, page Area F Courses Related To The Major - 18 Hours ANTH 1103 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 CSCI 1150 Computer Programming in Visual Basic 3 CSCI 1300 Introduction to Computer Science 3 CRJU 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CRJU 2215 Introduction to Criminology 3 ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics 3 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 0-12 GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography 3 HUST 1100 Introduction to Human Services 1 MATH 2205 Introduction to Statistics 3 PSYC 1101 General Psychology 3 PSYC 2215 Human Growth and Development 3 SOCI 1101 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCI 1160 Introduction to Social Problems 3 331

2 Area G Physical Education (1 4 courses)** 4-8 One course per semester of full-time enrollment with a maximum of 4 courses Two-Year Total *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page 63. **See AREA G of the Core Curriculum for fitness competency requirement. 332

3 SOCIAL WORK (0071) Social Science Division ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the description of the online program of study at Freshman Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 MATH 1001 or Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page Second Semester ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page AREA D Elective See Area D of the Core Curriculum, page U.S. History Through 1877 or AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page Sophomore Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page COMM 1110 Public Speaking* 3 AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page Second Semester AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page AREA C Literature See Area C Literature courses, page AREA E Elective See Area E of the Core Curriculum, page AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page Two-Year Total *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page

4 SOCIOLOGY (0037) Social Science Division ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the description of the online program of study at Area A Essential Skills - 9 Hours ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 MATH 1001 or Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 Area B Institutional Options - 4 hours See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page Area C Humanities/Fine Arts - 6 hours Literature Course See Humanities/Fine Arts, page The following course is recommended, but other Area C courses are allowed. See page 67. COMM 1110 Public Speaking* 3 Area D Science, Mathematics, And Technology - 11 Hours Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page Mathematics/ See Area D Mathematics/Technology courses, Technology Page Area E Social Science - 12 Hours HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 U.S. History Through 1877 or Elective See Area E Social Science courses, page Area F Courses Related To The Major - 18 Hours SOCI 1101 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCI 1160 Introduction to Social Problems 3 Optional Electives (12 hrs) from the following ANTH 1103 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 CSCI 1150 Computer Programming in Visual Basic 3 CSCI 1300 Introduction to Computer Science 3 ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics 3 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 0-12 GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography 3 HIST 1111** Survey of World History I 3 HIST 1112** Survey of World History II 3 HIST 2111** U.S. History Through HIST 2112** U.S. History After HUST 1100 Introduction to Human Services 1 MATH 2205 Introduction to Statistics 3 PHIL 2205 Introduction to Philosophy 3 POLS 2201 American State and Local Government 3 POLS 2401 Introduction to Global Issues 3 PSYC 1101 General Psychology 3 PSYC 2215 Human Growth and Development 3 PSYC 2225 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 3 334

5 PSYC 2226 Introduction to Social Psychology 3 Area G Physical Education (1 4 courses)*** 4-8 One course per semester of full-time enrollment with a maximum of 4 courses Two-Year Total *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page 63. **If taken in a previous area, may not be used again. ***See AREA G of the Core Curriculum for fitness competency requirement. 335

6 SOCIOLOGY ( 0037) Social Science Division ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the description of the online program of study at Freshman Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 MATH 1001 or Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 SOCI 1101 Principles of Sociology Second Semester ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page AREA D Elective See Area D of the Core Curriculum, page U.S. History Through 1877 or SOCI 1160 Introduction to Social Problems Sophomore Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page COMM 1110 Public Speaking* 3 AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page Second Semester AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page AREA C Literature See Area C Literature courses, page AREA E Elective See Area E of the Core Curriculum, page AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page Two-Year Total *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page

7 SPEECH (0016) Humanities Division ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS Area A Essential Skills - 9 Hours ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 MATH 1001 or Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 Area B Institutional Options - 4 Hours The following courses are recommended, but other Area B courses are allowed. See Page 66. Foreign Language 2001 Intermediate I Foreign Language 3 MYTH 1000 Introduction to Mythology 1 Area C Humanities And The Fine Arts - 6 Hours Literature See Area C Literature courses, page The following course is recommended, but other Area C Humanities/Fine Arts courses are allowed. See page 67. Foreign Language 2002 Intermediate II Foreign Language 3 Area D Science, Mathematics, And Technology - 11 Hours Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page The following course is recommended, but other Area D Math/Technology courses are allowed. See page 68. CSCI 1300 Introduction to Computer Science 3 Area E Social Science - 12 Hours U. S. History Through 1877 or HIST 2112 U. S. History After HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 The following course is recommended, but other Area E Social Science courses are allowed. See page 69. PSYC 1101 General Psychology 3 Area F Courses Related To The Major - 18 Hours COMM 1110 Public Speaking 3 COMM 1111 Issues in Argumentation and Advocacy 3 COMM 2105 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 2220 Small Group Communication 3 Choose two of the following courses: 6 THEA 1105 or Acting or THEA 1100 or Theatre Appreciation or 337

8 PHIL 2205 or MATH 2205 or ENGL 2230 or COMM 2230 or JOUR 1110 Introduction to Philosophy or Introduction to Statistics or Professional and Technical Writing or Introduction to Mass Communications or News Writing Area G Physical Education (1 4 courses)* 4-8 One course per semester of full-time enrollment with a maximum of 4 courses Two-Year Total *See AREA G of the Core Curriculum for fitness competency requirement. A B.A. degree at some institutions in the University System of Georgia requires foreign language credit through the intermediate level. A B.S. degree at some institutions in the University System of Georgia requires foreign language through the first intermediate course. Secondary Education Speech Majors see page

9 SPEECH (0016) Humanities Division ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS Freshman Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. ENGL 1101 Composition I 3 MATH 1001 or Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 The following course is recommended, but other Area B courses are allowed. See Page 66. Foreign Language 2001 Intermediate I Foreign Language 3 COMM 1111 Issues in Argumentation and Advocacy Second Semester ENGL 1102 Composition II 3 The following course is recommended, but other Area D Math/Technology Courses are allowed. See page CSCI 1300 Introduction to Computer Science 3 U.S. History Through 1877 or The following course is recommended, but other Area C Humanities/Fine Arts courses are allowed. See page 67. Foreign Language 2002 Intermediate II Foreign Language 3 COMM 1110 Public Speaking Sophomore Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. AREA C Literature See Area C Literature courses, page AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page Choose one of the following courses: 3 THEA 1100 or Theatre Appreciation or THEA 1105 or Acting or MATH 2205 or Introduction to Statistics or PHIL 2205 or Introduction to Philosophy or ENGL 2230 or Professional and Technical Writing or COMM 2230 or Introduction to Mass Communications or JOUR 1110 News Writing HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or 3 HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 COMM 2220 Introduction to Small Group Communication Second Semester AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science, Page The following course is recommended, but other Area B courses are allowed. See Page 66. MYTH 1000 Introduction to Mythology 1 The following course is recommended, but other Area E Social Science courses are allowed. See page

10 PSYC 1101 General Psychology 3 COMM 2105 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication 3 Choose one of the following courses: 3 PHIL 2205 or Philosophy or THEA 1100 or Theatre Appreciation or THEA 1105 or Acting or MATH 2205 or Introduction to Statistics or ENGL 2230 or Professional and Technical Writing or COMM 2230 or Introduction to Mass Communications or JOUR 1110 New Writing AREA G Elective See Area G of the Core Curriculum, page Two-Year Total

11 TEACHER EDUCATION (0088) Social Science Division Early Childhood ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the description of the online program of study at Area A Essential Skills - 9 Hours ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 Area B Institutional Options - 4 hours See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page Area C Humanities/Fine Arts - 6 hours Literature Course See Humanities/Fine Arts, page The following course is recommended, but other Area C courses are allowed. See page 67. COMM 1110 Public Speaking* 3 Area D Science, Mathematics, And Technology - 11 Hours Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page Mathematics/ See Area D Mathematics/Technology courses, Technology Page Area E Social Science - 12 Hours HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 U.S. History Through 1877 or PSYC 1101 General Psychology 3 Area F Courses Related To The Major - 18 Hours EDUC 2110 Investigating Critical & Contemporary Issues EDUC 2120 In Education 3 Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity in Education Contexts 3 EDUC 2130 Exploring Teaching and Learning 3 ISCI 2001 Foundations of Life/Earth Science 3 ISCI 2002 Foundations of Physical Science 3 MATH 2008 Foundations of Numbers and Operations 3 Area G Physical Education (1 4 courses)*** 4-8 One course per semester of full-time enrollment with a maximum of 4 courses Two-Year Total *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page 63. **If taken in a previous area, may not be used again. ***See AREA G of the Core Curriculum for fitness competency requirement. 341

12 Listed below are the minimum requirements a student must meet to be admitted into an undergraduate education program at a four-year college in the University System of Georgia. 1. Students must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on all attempted hours in the System core curriculum in areas A-F, as required for teacher preparation. 2. Students must have passed the Regents Test. 3. Students must have passed PRAXIS I or GACE I. 4. Receiving institutions may establish higher admission requirements. Note: Some four-year institutions may have higher admission standards than those listed above. 342

13 TEACHER EDUCATION (0088) Social Science Division Early Childhood ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the description of the online program of study at Freshman Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 PSYC 1101 General Psychology 3 AREA G Elective See Area G of the Core Curriculum, page Second Semester ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page AREA D Elective See Area D of the Core Curriculum, page U.S. History Before 1877 or AREA G Elective See Area G of the Core Curriculum, page Sophomore Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page COMM 1110 Public Speaking* 3 MATH 2008 Foundations of Number and Operations 3 ISCI 2001 Foundations of Life/Earth Science 3 EDUC 2110 Investigating Critical & Contemporary Issues In Education 3 AREA G Elective See Area G of the Core Curriculum, page Second Semester AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page AREA C Literature See Area C Literature courses, page EDUC 2120 Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity in Educational Contexts 3 EDUC 2130 Exploring Teaching & Learning 3 ISCI 2002 Foundations of Physical Science 3 AREA G Elective See Area G of the Core Curriculum, page Two-Year Total 68 *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page

15 ENGL 2131 American Literature I 3 ENGL 2132 American Literature II 3 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 0-6 GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography 3 HIST 1111** Survey of World History I 3 HIST 1112** Survey of World History II 3 HIST 2111 U.S. History Through MATH 1112 Trigonometry 3 MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus 3 MATH 1151 Calculus I with Geometry 4 MATH 2205 Introduction to Statistics 3 MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation 3 POLS 2201 American State and Local Government 3 POLS 2401 Introduction to Global Issues 3 PSYC 2225 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 3 SOCI 1101 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCI 1160 Introduction to Social Problems 3 Area G Physical Education (1 4 courses)*** 4-8 One course per semester of full-time enrollment with a maximum of 4 courses Two-Year Total *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page 63. **If taken in a previous area, may not be used again. ***See AREA G of the Core Curriculum for fitness competency requirement. Higher Admission Requirements into Teacher Preparation Programs, Effective Fall Students must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on all attempted hours in the System core curriculum in areas A-F, as required for teacher preparation. 2 Students must have passed the Regents Test. 3. Students must have passed PRAXIS I or GACE I. 4. Receiving institutions may establish higher admission requirements. Note: Some four-year institutions may have higher admission standards than those listed above. This recommendation replaces the section on Admission Requirements into Educator Preparation Programs, on page 7 of the November 1998 Guidelines for the Preparation of Educators for the Schools. 345

16 TEACHER EDUCATION (0089) Social Science Division Middle Grades ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the description of the online program of study at Freshman Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 AREA G Elective See Area G of the Core Curriculum, page Second Semester ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page AREA D Elective See Area D of the Core Curriculum, page U.S. History Before 1877 or AREA G Elective See Area G of the Core Curriculum, page Sophomore Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page COMM 1110 Public Speaking* 3 EDUC 2120 Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity in Educational Contexts 3 AREA F Elective See Area F courses related to the Major, page EDUC 2110 Investigating Critical & Contemporary Issues In Education 3 AREA G Elective See Area G of the Core Curriculum, page Second Semester AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page AREA C Literature See Area C Literature courses, page AREA F Elective** See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page AREA F Elective** See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page EDUC 2130 Exploring Teaching & Learning 3 AREA G Elective See Area G of the Core Curriculum, page Two-Year Total 68 *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page 63. **Area F elective will be dependent upon the student s specialty. 346

17 To comply with the State of Georgia Area F recommendations, please refer to the following: Area F Middle Grades: Choose any nine hours to support two content concentrations. 9 Choose Optional Electives from the following: 9 ART 1100 Art Appreciation BIOL 1110K Introduction to Environmental Biology BIOL 1107K Principles of Biology I BIOL 1108K Principles of Biology II CHEM 1151K Survey of Chemistry I CHEM 1211K Principles of Chemistry I CHEM 1212K Principles of Chemistry II ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 2111 World Literature I ENGL 2112 World Literature II ENGL 2131 American Literature I ENGL 2132 American Literature II FOREIGN LANGUAGE GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography HIST 1111 Survey of Worth History I HIST 1112 Survey of World History II HIST 2111 U.S. History Through 1877 HIST 2112 U.S. History After 1877 MATH 1112 Trigonometry MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus MATH 1151 Calculus I with Geometry MATH 2205 Introduction to Statistics MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation POLS 2201 American State and Local Government POLS 2401 Introduction to Global Issues PSYC 2225 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology SOCI 1101 Principles of Sociology SOCI 1160 Introduction to Social Problems 347

18 TEACHER EDUCATION MIDDLE GRADES MATH (0581) Science/Math Division RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The certificate program in Middle Grades Mathematics is designed to provide students with the content and methods needed to teach middle grades mathematics. This program is intended to provide the background and coursework needed for a secondary endorsement in middle grades mathematics. Courses Required 12 hours Sem. Hrs. MATH 2003 Algebra and Applications for Middle Grades Teachers 3 MATH 2004 Number Sense for Middle Grades Teachers 3 MATH 2005 Probability and Statistics for Middle Grades Teachers 3 MATH 2006 Geometry for Middle Grades Teachers 3 Total

21 HIST 1112** Survey of World History II 3 HIST 2111 U.S. History Through MATH 1112 Trigonometry 3 MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus 3 MATH 1151 Calculus I with Geometry 4 MATH 2205 Introduction to Statistics 3 MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation 3 POLS 2201 American State and Local Government 3 POLS 2401 Introduction to Global Issues 3 PSYC 2225 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 3 SOCI 1101 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCI 1160 Introduction to Social Problems 3 Area G Physical Education (1 4 courses)*** 4-8 One course per semester of full-time enrollment with a maximum of 4 courses Two-Year Total *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page 63. **If taken in a previous area, may not be used again. ***See AREA G of the Core Curriculum for fitness competency requirement Principals and Actions for the Preparation of Educators for the Schools Higher Admission Requirements into Teacher Preparation Programs, Effective Fall Students must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on all attempted hours in the System core curriculum in areas A-F, as required for teacher preparation. 2. Students must have passed the Regents Test. 3. Students must have passed PRAXIS I or GACE I. 4. Receiving institutions may establish higher admission requirements. Note: Some four-year institutions may have higher admission standards than those listed above. This recommendation replaces the section on Admission Requirements into Educator Preparation Programs, on page 7 of the November 1998 Guidelines for the Preparation of Educators for the Schools. 351

22 TEACHER EDUCATION (0090) Social Science Division Special Education ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the description of the online program of study at Freshman Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 PSYC 1101 General Psychology Second Semester ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page AREA D Elective See Area D of the Core Curriculum, page U.S. History Before 1877 or Sophomore Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page COMM 1110 Public Speaking* 3 EDUC 2110 Investigating Critical & Contemporary Issues In Education 3 AREA F Elective See Area F courses related to the Major, page EDUC 2120 Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity In Educational Contexts Second Semester AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page AREA C Literature See Area C Literature courses, page AREA F Elective** See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page AREA F Elective** See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page EDUC 2130 Exploring Teaching & Learning Two-Year Total *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page

23 To comply with the State of Georgia Area F recommendations, please refer to the following: Choose Optional Electives from the following: Area F Special Education: Choose any nine hours to support the major. 9 For example, both Introduction to Abnormal Psychology and Psychology of Adjustment are appropriate. Choose Optional Electives from the following: 9 ART 1100 Art Appreciation BIOL 1110K Introduction to Environmental Biology BIOL 1107K Principles of Biology I BIOL 1108K Principles of Biology II CHEM 1151K Survey of Chemistry I CHEM 1211K Principles of Chemistry I CHEM 1212K Principles of Chemistry II ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 2111 World Literature I ENGL 2112 World Literature II ENGL 2131 American Literature I ENGL 2132 American Literature II FOREIGN LANGUAGE GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography HIST 1111 Survey of Worth History I HIST 1112 Survey of World History II HIST 2111 U.S. History Through 1877 HIST 2112 U.S. History After 1877 MATH 1112 Trigonometry MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus MATH 1145 Survey of Calculus MATH 2205 Introduction to Statistics MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation POLS 2201 American State and Local Government POLS 2401 Introduction to Global Issues PSYC 2225 Introduction to Abnormal Psychology SOCI 1101 Principles of Sociology SOCI 1160 Introduction to Social Problems 353

24 TEACHER EDUCATION (0014) Social Science Division Secondary Education ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS This degree program is also available as an online degree program. See the description of the online program of study at Secondary Education majors are required to follow the respective guidelines for the specific content areas. For example, those who intend to teach math should follow Areas A through G of the math program on page 230. All secondary education majors are required to complete nine hours in education related courses. Therefore secondary education majors will complete a total of 69 hours in their respective degree area. Failure to complete the three education courses will delay a student s ability to enter a four-year teacher education program. The following is a listing of the secondary education majors that are available: Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, Foreign Language, History, Mathematics, Music, Physics, Speech, and Theatre. Listed below are the minimum requirements a student must meet to be admitted into an undergraduate education program at a four-year college in the University System of Georgia. 1. Students must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on all attempted hours in the System core curriculum in areas A-F, as required for teacher preparation. 2. Students must have passed the Regents Test. 3. Students must have passed PRAXIS I or GACE I. 4. Receiving institutions may establish higher admission requirements. Note: Some four-year institutions may have higher admission standards than those listed above. 354

25 THEATRE (0075) Humanities Division ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS Area A Essential Skills - 9 Hours ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 MATH 1001 or Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 Area B Institutional Options - 4 Hours The following courses are recommended, but other Area B courses are allowed. See Page 66. Foreign Language Intermediate I or II Foreign Language 2001 or MYTH 1000 Introduction to Mythology 1 Area C Humanities And The Fine Arts - 6 Hours Literature See Area C Literature courses, page The following courses are recommended, but other Area C Humanities/ Fine Arts courses are allowed. See page 67. ART 1100 or Art Appreciation or MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation 3 Area D Science, Mathematics, And Technology - 11 Hours Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page The following course is recommended, but other Area D Math/ Technology courses are allowed. See page 68. MATH 2205 Introduction to Statistics 3 Area E Social Science - 12 Hours U. S. History Through 1877 or HIST 2112 U. S. History After HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 The following course is recommended, but other Area E Social Science courses are allowed. See page 69. PSYC 1101 General Psychology 3 Area F Courses Related To The Major - 18 Hours THEA 1105 Acting 3 THEA 1100 Theatre Appreciation 3 THEA 1175 Script Analysis 2 THEA 1710 Improvisation 1 THEA 2100 Stagecraft 3 Choose two of the following courses: 6 355

26 ART 1020/1030 or COMM 1100 or COMM 1110 or COMM 2105 or THEA 2210 or THEA 2301 or THEA 2306 or THEA 2312 or THEA 2500 or Elective or Elective Art Design I or II (Select ONE only) or Human Communications or Public Speaking or Introduction to Interpersonal Communication or Voice and Diction or Scene Design for the Stage or Lighting Design for the Stage or Sound Design for Theatre or Production Workshop or English (2000-level intermediate course) or Foreign Language Area G Physical Education (1 4 courses)* 4-8 One course per semester of full-time enrollment with a maximum of 4 courses Two-Year Total *See AREA G of the Core Curriculum for fitness competency requirement. A B.A. degree at some institutions in the University System of Georgia requires foreign language credit through the intermediate level. A B.S. degree at some institutions in the University System of Georgia requires foreign language through the first intermediate course. Secondary Education Theatre Majors see page

27 THEATRE (0075) Humanities Division ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS Freshman Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. ENGL 1101 Composition I 3 MATH 1001 or Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page THEA 1105 Acting Second Semester ENGL 1102 Composition II 3 The following course is recommended, but other Area D Math/ Technology courses are allowed. See page MATH 2205 Introduction to Statistics 3 AREA D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page The following course is recommended, but other Area E Social Science courses are Allowed. See page 69. PSYC 1101 General Psychology 3 THEA 1175 Script Analysis 2 THEA 1710 Improvisation Sophomore Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. AREA C Literature See Area C Literature courses, page U.S. History Through 1877 or THEA 1100 Theatre Appreciation 3 The following courses are recommended, but other Area C Humanities/Fine Arts Courses are allowed. See page 67. ART 1100 or Art Appreciation or MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation 3 The following courses are recommended, but other Area B courses are allowed. See Page 66. Foreign language Intermediate I or II Foreign Language 2001 or Second Semester HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 THEA 2100 Stagecraft 3 The following course is recommended, but other Area B courses are allowed. See Page 66. MYTH1000 Introduction to Mythology 1 Choose two of the following courses: 6 ART 1020/1030 or Art Design I or II (Select one only) or COMM 1100 or Human Communications or COMM 1110 or Public Speaking or COMM 2105 or Intro. To Interpersonal Communication or THEA 2210 or Voice and Diction or 357

28 THEA 2500 or Production Workshop or Elective or English (2000-level intermediate course) or Elective Foreign Language Two-Year Total

31 TEACHER EDUCATION TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION (0092) Social Science Division ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS Freshman Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 MATH 1101 or Quantitative Skills and Reasoning or MATH 1111 College Algebra or higher math 3 Area D Lab Science See Area D Lab Science courses, page HIST 1111 or Survey of World History I or HIST 1112 Survey of World History II 3 PSYC 1101 General Psychology Second Semester ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 AREA D Elective See Area D Lab Science courses, page 68. AREA D Elective See Area D of the Core Curriculum, page U.S. History Through 1877 or Sophomore Year First Semester Sem. Hrs. AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page COMM 1110 Public Speaking* 3 EDUC 2110 Investigating Critical & Contemporary Issues In Education 3 AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page AREA F Elective See Area F Courses Related to the Major, page Second Semester AREA B Elective See Area B of the Core Curriculum, page AREA C Literature See Area C Literature courses, page CISM 2201 Fundamentals of Computer Applications 3 EDUC 2120 Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity In Educational Contexts 3 EDUC 2130 Exploring Teaching & Learning Two-Year Total *Oral Communication requirement may be met by completion of other communication courses. See Degree Requirements, page

32 TEN CREDIT-HOUR PROGRAMS Business Division Students who are not interested in the two-year career programs or the one-year certificate programs may wish to inquire about the ten credit-hour programs. These programs are designed to develop entry level skills or upgrade present skills. Students may enroll in these programs without taking the COMPASS Placement Test, however, students may not enroll in a course that has a learning support course as a prerequisite or corequisite. Students are invited to examine the business career programs. A program coordinator will help design a core of courses in a specific program. Below are examples of ten-credit hour programs that have been designed. Courses Sem. Hrs. ACCOUNTING ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I 3 ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II 3 Electives ACCT/BUSA/COPR/ECON 4 10 BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS CISM 2201 Fundamentals of Computer Applications 3 COPR 2220 Windows/Visual Basic 3 Electives ACCT/BUSA/COPR/ECON 4 10 MANAGEMENT - BASIC RETAILING BUSA 2240 Principles of Marketing 3 BUSA 2250 Retail Management 3 OCEX 2290 Occupational Experience 3 Elective 1 10 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION CISM 2201 Fundamentals of Computer Applications 3 BUED 1111 Beginning Keyboarding and Formatting Applications 3 BUED 2251 Beginning WordPerfect/Word 3 Elective ACCT/BUED/BUSA/COPR/ECON 1 10 The core of courses must not be greater than 10 hours. Beyond 10 hours, other college policies apply which would change the intent of these programs. 362

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Academic Degrees and Programs General Education Statement of Philosophy General education courses at East Arkansas Community College enhance academic skills, reasoning capabilities, and general knowledge

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Morningside College----Northeast Community College 2014-2015 Transfer Guide The transfer guide is designed to help Northeast Community Colleges students who wish to transfer to Morningside College identify

Introduction College Core Curriculum Associates and baccalaureate programs at the have as a requirement the satisfactory completion of 60 semester credit hours comprising the six areas of the core curriculum

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Community College of Indiana Community College of Indiana Articulation Guide List of Campuses: http://ivytech.edu/campuses/ This articulation agreement is between and University. students who successfully

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Associate in Arts to BA in Music: Liberal Arts Students will complete the following courses through their Associate in Arts Degree at Metropolitan: American Institutions 6 credits HIST 120 HIST 121 POLS

How will my courses transfer from the Regents Online Degree Program to Northeast State Community College Degree Programs? The following courses from the Regents Online Degree Program (RODP) have been approved

How will my courses transfer from the Regents Online Degree Program to Northeast State Community College Degree Programs? The following courses from the Regents Online Degree Program (RODP) have been approved

Fletcher Technical Community College Associate of General Studies Transfer Degree Program Handbook A Cooperative Agreement with Nicholls State University 2015 2016 Table of Contents Introduction... 4 Application

Associate in Arts to BA/BS in Sociology/Anthropology Students will complete the following courses through their Associate in Arts Degree at Metropolitan: American Institutions 6 credits HIST 120 HIST 121

Program Advisement Associate of Science in Business Administration When to Register Early registration f the upcoming semester occurs during the last half of the semester and will continue until the semester

2009-2010 Administrative Assistant 747-2184 Northern Associate of Arts BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION This program is a transfer degree designed for students who want to major in the field of business or accounting

Barton Community College Transfer Program to the University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts and Science B.A. and B.G.S. Majors included in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences are listed below tables.

Rogers State University Department of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science Nursing Rogers State University Department of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science with a Major in Nursing Introduction Rogers State

Pre-Occupational Therapy Associate in Science Degree Plan 2015-2016 Total Degree Credits 62 Note: Curricula listed on degree plan are suggested. Students should consult with their advisor concerning their

Degree Requirements A student may select a concentration program under one of four Associate Degrees: Associate in Applied Science Associate in Arts Associate in General Studies Associate in Science The

Transfer Credit from the University of Arkansas Community College - Morrilton Course Information from the UACCM 2015-2016 Catalog Arkansas Tech University (TECH) course numbers beginning with a zero (e.g.

2014-2015 Bakersfield College courses transferrable to Fresno Pacific University Degree Completion General Education (does not apply to Traditional Undergraduate Programs) This Transfer Agreement is only

Credit Programs and Awards The college offers programs of instruction designed to meet a variety of educational and vocational needs of students. Students who wish to earn a baccalaureate degree may complete

Appendix A: Articulated Associate Degrees The following table is the list of Articulated Associate Degrees between and (GCU). Students who complete a transfer-oriented associate degree (Associate of Arts

A.A. with a Concentration in Speech Degree Plan for Students Starting AA Program in Fall 2014 or Later Student Name: ID# Area A1: Communication Outcomes/6 hours Semester Taken Grade Credit hrs ENGL 1101

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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Dr. Louis Levy Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs 107 West Hall Core Curriculum of the University System of Georgia The Core Curriculum of the University System of Georgia has

Equivalency Chart For Blinn College This guide shows courses that are transferable to. s that listed in this guide are transferable, but are not guaranteed to be used for a degree plan. Please check with

BARSTOW COMMUNITY COLLEGE to Articulation and General Studies Guidelines Any course not listed but that is designated as CSU or UC transferable in the Barstow Community College catalog will transfer to

Central Texas College Credit Listing Credit Listing The Credit Listing is designed to be a resource to identify potential transfer credit and associated course equivalents from completed course work at

LOUISIANA Transfer Degree Guarantee Louisiana Transfer Associate Degrees The goal of the Louisiana Transfer Associate Degree is to maximize the transfer process, meet the needs of students who enroll at

Morningside College Northeast Iowa Community College 2014-2015 Transfer Guide The transfer guide is designed to help NICC students who wish to transfer to Morningside College identify NICC courses that

MN TRANSFER CURRICULUM The Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) is the format in which general education is accomplished within the public two- and four-year colleges and universities in Minnesota. The

JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Transfer Program to Wichita State University General Education Requirements College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2014-15 Catalog 11/14 CONTACT: LAS Advising Center PHONE:

DEGREE PROGRAMS Degree and Certificate Programs Associate of Arts (A.A.) and Associate of Science (A.S.) Associate degrees at Galveston College require a minimum of 60 credit hours for completion. Each

College of Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences is comprised of the following academic units: Department of Fine Arts and Communication Studies; Department of Languages, Literature and Composition;

The University of Texas at Arlington Course Equivalency Chart For Collin County College This guide shows courses that are transferable to UTA. Courses that listed in this guide are transferable, but are

B.F.A. ART EDUCATION MAJOR DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014 10/24/1 All students initially apply and enroll at the University of Arkansas for the B.A. degree. After completion of the Foundations Core I courses,

The La Sierra University Studies Program is required of all students intending to complete a baccalaureate degree at La Sierra University. It is divided into two main areas: General Studies and Foundational

Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the University of Kansas School of Nursing RN to B.S. in Nursing 2015-2016 Catalog Contact: Jill R. Weishaubt, Undergraduate Programs Consultant Phone:

A course cannot count toward more than one requirement of the degree with one exception the multicultural requirement. Core Component Course Options semester credit hours Communication ENGL 30 and 30 and

Note: If the Lincoln Memorial University equivalency has the number 199 or 299, this signifies that LMU does not have an equivalent course but will transfer the course as elective credit using the title

Fletcher Technical Community College Associate of General Studies Transfer Degree Program Handbook A Cooperative Agreement with Nicholls State University 2013 2014 Table of Contents Introduction... 4 Application

The University of Texas at Arlington Course Equivalency Chart For Austin Community College This guide shows courses that are transferable to UTA. Courses that listed in this guide are transferable, but

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THREE RIVERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Associate of Arts to a Bachelor of Health Science in Health Sciences OVERVIEW: This formal program articulation

Transfer Course Equivalency Guide Western Oklahoma State College Course Equivalency Guide Western Oklahoma State College 2005-2006 Catalog The Admissions Office makes the initial determination of course

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El Paso Community College Credit Listing Credit Listing The Credit Listing is designed to be a resource to identify potential transfer credit and associated course equivalents from completed course work

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How will my courses transfer from the TN ecampus (formerly known as RODP) to Northeast State Community College Degree Programs? The following courses from the TN ecampus have been approved by Northeast

El Paso Community College Credit Listing Credit Listing The Credit Listing is designed to be a resource to identify potential transfer credit and associated course equivalents from completed course work

Degree and Graduation Requirements Degree Requirements Associate of Science, Associate of Arts, Associate of Pre- Engineering, Associate of Science in Criminal Justice, and Associate of Science in Business

Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the University of Kansas B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Science 2015-2016 Catalog Contact: Janet Hudzicki Phone: (91) 588-5221 E-Mail: jhudzicki@kumc.edu

Johnson County Community College 2015-2016 1 Associate of Applied Science The associate of applied science degree from JCCC is designed with an emphasis in a specific career program. requires completion

General Education Requirements Philosophy of General Education All Keystone College curricula reflect institutional student learning outcomes which are grounded in the mission and shape institutional culture.

How will my courses transfer from the Regents Online Degree Program to Columbia State Community College Degree Programs? The following courses from the Regents Online Degree Program (RODP) have been approved

1 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Dear Student, The Criminal Justice system is an institution that is at the crux of societal concern. When individuals are asked to define major social problems,

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Harrisburg Area Community College Credit Listing Credit Listing The TROY Credit Listing is designed to be a resource to identify potential transfer credit and associated TROY course equivalents from completed

The La Sierra University Studies Program is required of all students intending to complete a baccalaureate degree at La Sierra University. It is divided into two main areas: General Studies and Foundational

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